Peter Mansbridge

Peter Mansbridge

CanadianMemoirHistoryBiographyb. 1948

Peter Mansbridge is a renowned Canadian journalist, broadcaster, and author, best known for his 30-year tenure as chief correspondent and anchor of "The National" on CBC News. With expertise in political, economic, and cultural reporting, he covered historic events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, 9/11, multiple Olympic Games, and every Canadian federal election since 1972. Over his five-decade career, he conducted nearly 15,000 interviews with world leaders and reported on key national and global moments. He is also the author of several bestselling books, including "Off the Record," "Extraordinary Canadians," "Peter Mansbridge One on One," and "How Canada Works."

Awards

['Officer of the Order of Canada', 'Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal', '13 honorary degrees', 'Multiple national awards for excellence in broadcast journalism', 'Lifetime achievement award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television', '12 Gemini Awards']

Notable Works

['The National (CBC News)', 'Mansbridge One on One', 'Extraordinary Canadians: Stories from the Heart of Our Nation', 'Off the Record', 'How Canada Works', 'The Bridge (podcast)']

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